In 1966, the Board of Regents approved the establishment of a small residential campus at Harlow, Essex, between London
and Cambridge. The campus provides accommodation for students while they gain field experience in the United Kingdom,
and also acts as a base for teaching credit courses. Academic seminars and conferences are also held there.

The Campus comprises converted Victorian maltings, which can accommodate up to 33 students, and which also provides
classroom and study space. In addition, Cabot House provides accommodation for a further 10 students. There are four
faculty residences nearby. The Campus is available to all academic units of the University and is used on a regular basis by
Education, Business Administration, Social Work, Pharmacy, Physical Education, Arts, and Grenfell College.

Specific enquires about academic programmes offered at Harlow Campus should be directed to the appropriate Dean/
Director/Principal at Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland.